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A leading archaeologist says the site of a 5,000 homes development site could conceal significant finds.
Fraud and human error cost a council £2.8m last year - with one £63,000 payment for care to dead person.
Nearly 14,000 holders of Kent subsidised bus passes face an 18% price hike.
Kent County Council has failed to hit targets in three key areas, according to official new figures
Kent’s smokers are costing the county £1.3bn a year, say new figures.
Workers in Kent are underqualified and underskilled compared to the rest of the country, according to a new report.
Conservative Matthew Scott has won a third term as Kent’s Police and Crime Commissioner - but with a narrower majority.
Pothole numbers are down but council roads boss say the number is still “way too high”.
Campaigners are demanding action to stop drivers hurtling through their village at up to 70mph.
Kent Conservative MPs to lose 13 of 18 seats as county votes in local elections, says new polling.
Green-fingered residents have been urged to take part in No Mow May next month.
Kent County County has been hit by multiple cyber attacks and paid out thousands to data breach victims.
A parish council is raising funds for legal battle to stop a garden village which would “destroy neighbourhoods, countryside and wildlife”.
The future of a massive new housing development has been called into question over a proposed railway station.
Attempts to save land under threat from house-building have suffered a major setback after an inspector and councillors rejected a village green bid.
A senior county councillor has called for new smoking legislation to be repealed saying it will simply encourage counterfeit goods and smuggling.
Obesity, depression, mental health issues and domestic violence are all on the rise, according to a new report.
A sub-committee started in the wake of a damning report into Kent’s failures in SEND provision has been accused of doing ‘very little’.
An antique billiards table which once stood proudly in Buckingham Palace is up for sale.
A local authority is one of just a handful to receive an award for being a military-friendly employer.